Fire Alarm System Kits Available To Buy Online

The Safety Centre have put together a selection of fire alarm system kits which are ideal for electrical contractors or security trade specialists. These kits comprise of a main control panel and a selection of detectors, call points, sounders and standby batteries. For more information on our Fire Alarm System Kits call us NOW on 01200 428 410. These kits come in a variety of zone sizes as listed below. There is FREE UK mainland delivery on all our Fire Alarm System Kits priced over £150 ex VAT.

2 Zone Fire Alarm System Kit

The 2 Zone Fire Alarm System Kit is based around the C-Tec 2 Zone CFP Fire Alarm Control Panel. It is an ideal kit for the installation of a small fire alarm system. It features 3 optical type conventional smoke detectors and a fixed temperature heat detector. To allow the occupants of the building to manually activate the alarm system the kit also includes call points. These units are designed to activate the alarm system and sound the alarm.

4 Zone Fire Alarm System Kits

The 4 Zone Fire Alarm System Kit is suited to slightly larger buildings than the 2 zone kit where further zones are required. Again this kit features the C-Tec CFP panel, however this time the 4 zone version is supplied. Further detectors have been added to the base kit to allow additional detectors to be installed. It is extremely easy to add further devices to this system as all the components are listed in the related products section of the page underneath the 4 zone kit on the product page.

8 Zone CFP Fire Alarm System Kit

The 8 Zone Fire Alarm System Kit is the largest kit we have on offer. This kit features the largest C-Tec CFP panel available and additional detectors, call points and sounders. The panel is suitable for use on small to medium sized buildings where multiple detection zones are required. Like the smaller panel versions on offer above the panel has an LED indicator per zone circuit. This LED is illuminated when a detector or call point is activated on the zone circuit. This allows rapid identification of which zone has been activated.